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lewis simmens opposes it, jay walker is in favor of it. thank you both for coming in, we appreciate it. we're going to show a couple of the ads, before we do that, delegate walker, let me ask you generally speak why are you in favor of question seven? >> first of allowing the people to vote on it. then once you establish that, then you ask yourself, if you fundamentally have a problem against gaming which which are there are some people, they have the right to vote no. you have others that are in favor of gaming and they're saying if we can increase the business tax, why allow $500 million to go out of state when you can keep the money here, help out our schools and roads, help out the needs of the citizen. they have an opportunity for vote for it. if you are against it like delegate simmens is, you can vote no, but the same time, if you think there's some good out of it, you should do it. the only disturbing thing is making itself cloudy. >> delegate simmens, why are you opposed? >> the the fundamental reason is this is a clever deception
lewis simmens opposes it, jay walker is in favor of it. thank you both for coming in, we appreciate it. we're going to show a couple of the ads, before we do that, delegate walker, let me ask you generally speak why are you in favor of question seven? >> first of allowing the people to vote on it. then once you establish that, then you ask yourself, if you fundamentally have a problem against gaming which which are there are some people, they have the right to vote no. you have others...
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if you don't want to or can't you can donate or be part of what we call the sleep walker program. you register, raise money but you don't have to get out of bed that early on a saturday morning. >> that will be on our web site. in the last couple of seconds that we have, d.c., how does it fit as far as the national picture? i know you said the numbers are coming down but it's too high. >> there are encouraging numbers but d.c. is one of the top areas in the country. i think one of the biggest problems we face in d.c. and around the country is a strong stigma around hiv. we are more than three decades into the epidemic. we have families that make them eat off plastic utensils and paper plates. people won't get tested, stay in treatment. we really see stigma as the biggest barrier. >> chip lewis with wittman walker health and the race is this weekend. good luck to you, sir. >> okay. >> we will be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well.
if you don't want to or can't you can donate or be part of what we call the sleep walker program. you register, raise money but you don't have to get out of bed that early on a saturday morning. >> that will be on our web site. in the last couple of seconds that we have, d.c., how does it fit as far as the national picture? i know you said the numbers are coming down but it's too high. >> there are encouraging numbers but d.c. is one of the top areas in the country. i think one of...
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walker, who performs there at laughter hours through saturday night. walker is not just a comedian. he's also an author. he's quite politically active and has his own app. he joins us now. hello. >> nice to be here. thank you. >> nice to have you here. there's the book. "good times, bad times, our times, dine dyn-o-mite" describes your early days. you're from new york city. >> yes. >> hard life early on. >> still going hard. [ laughter ] >> it's always a battle. >> always a battle, yeah. you found out that you could make people laugh at a young age, almost by accident. >> i was attending an urban college setting and wanted me to do an oral presentation, and dick gregory stuff and people started laughing. that is the best feeling in the word it make people laugh on a consistent basis, by i've been trying to do for 45 years. >> can you believe it's been 45 years? >> i can't even think about it. 45 years of doing this is unbelievable. you look at people and they have kids and you remember when they were born and they're 30 and 40 years old. and you're like, my darn, how did that happen
walker, who performs there at laughter hours through saturday night. walker is not just a comedian. he's also an author. he's quite politically active and has his own app. he joins us now. hello. >> nice to be here. thank you. >> nice to have you here. there's the book. "good times, bad times, our times, dine dyn-o-mite" describes your early days. you're from new york city. >> yes. >> hard life early on. >> still going hard. [ laughter ] >> it's...
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but now a local company has developed a new app to help everyone from dog walkers to doctors streamline the way they do business. fox 5's lauren demarco has more in this morning's "smart phone zone." >> this is probably about a week or two's worth of paper. >>reporter: in a world of smart phones and tablets, who needs all that clutter, not to mention forms are fragile. >> it'll have a boot prohibit on it or coffee spilled or whatever. >>reporter: chamberlain contractors have been paving roads in d.c., maryland and virginia since 1996. now they're paving a new chapter in the company's history by going paperless. >> we need to find a number and then click up or down. >>reporter: the software the crews now use mirrors their traditional paper documents. it's all thanks to a mobile app from the canvass app store. just like apple's app store or dpoogle play, canvass is an online market, but the apps are developed for businesses. >> we want it to be analog or paper data collection what the kindle did to books. >>reporter: ceo james quigley says companies can choose from thousands of apps to he
but now a local company has developed a new app to help everyone from dog walkers to doctors streamline the way they do business. fox 5's lauren demarco has more in this morning's "smart phone zone." >> this is probably about a week or two's worth of paper. >>reporter: in a world of smart phones and tablets, who needs all that clutter, not to mention forms are fragile. >> it'll have a boot prohibit on it or coffee spilled or whatever. >>reporter: chamberlain...
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and robert walker, congressman of pennsylvania now executive chairman. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't want to spend much time on this but voter fraud has been in the news and we have seen this under cover video of patrick maran who was the field director for his dad jim moran talking about voter fraud. there's a person who comes up and says he's a reporter -- says he's a person. but patrick says unfortunate things. he has stepped down. but he in no way has committed voter fraud. how damaging is something like this? does the voter look at this and think about the campaign as a whole or this was a miss step? >> the campaign took the right step. they asked him to step down which he did. and that takes care of it with regard to that particular campaign. the overall issue of voter fraud is one we wrestle with up in pennsylvania, for example. we had intimidation of voters that took place in philadelphia back a couple years ago. the whole question of voter fraud is a legitimate question i think. and that's what this project is trying to do is demonst
and robert walker, congressman of pennsylvania now executive chairman. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't want to spend much time on this but voter fraud has been in the news and we have seen this under cover video of patrick maran who was the field director for his dad jim moran talking about voter fraud. there's a person who comes up and says he's a reporter -- says he's a person. but patrick says unfortunate things. he has stepped down. but he in no way has committed voter...
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walker is not only hitting the stage, but out with a new book and act. still he's found time to stop by
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and outside of 50, as doc walker would say, it is counterfeit money. it's fake money. >> i like that. >> it was a rough go for billy cundiff. you don't want to put it owl on one guy. it was 7-0 when he missed that kick. it would have been 10-0. >> he look so dejected. >> yeah. you could kick a 31-yard are, couldn't you? >> right now, backwards. >> i had a calf cramp so i couldn't. >> you could. >> no, i couldn't. you think so? back over to you, sarah. >> we had a lot of stuff in there. see that? >> i got it now. let's talk politics. the virginia senate race takes the spotlight tonight as tim kaine and george allen face off in richmond i'm new poll of likely voters shows kaine with 52% voter and allen with 45%. n -- with 52% of voters. >>> mitt romney is leading president obama following last week's debate. romney as the lead with 49% to president obama's 47%. romney will deliver a speech on foreign policy at virginia military institute today. president obama will be campaigning in california. >>> a controversial ad that sparked concern for metro will b
and outside of 50, as doc walker would say, it is counterfeit money. it's fake money. >> i like that. >> it was a rough go for billy cundiff. you don't want to put it owl on one guy. it was 7-0 when he missed that kick. it would have been 10-0. >> he look so dejected. >> yeah. you could kick a 31-yard are, couldn't you? >> right now, backwards. >> i had a calf cramp so i couldn't. >> you could. >> no, i couldn't. you think so? back over to you,...
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. >> now being a local company has developed a new app to help everyone from dog walkers to doctors streamline what they do in their business world. lauren demarco has more in this morning's smart phone zone. t p >> this is probably about a week or two's worth of paper. >> reporter: in a world of smart phones and tablets, who needs all that clutter. not to mention forms are fragile. >> we'll have a boot printed on it or coffee spildz or whatever. >> reporter: chamberlain contractors have been paving roads this d.c., maryland and virginia since 1996. now, they're paving a new chapter in the company's history by going paperless. >> you need to find the number and then go up or down. >> reporter: the software the crews now use is for the traditional paper documents. cap vas is an online market but the apps are developed for businesses. >> we wanted to be for the paper data collection what the kindle did for books. >> reporter: companies can choose from thousands of arrests to help them run more efficiently. there is something available for everyone from construction to medical offices. we even fo
. >> now being a local company has developed a new app to help everyone from dog walkers to doctors streamline what they do in their business world. lauren demarco has more in this morning's smart phone zone. t p >> this is probably about a week or two's worth of paper. >> reporter: in a world of smart phones and tablets, who needs all that clutter. not to mention forms are fragile. >> we'll have a boot printed on it or coffee spildz or whatever. >> reporter:...